http://www.kansascity.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-missouri/article548541/Kim-Anderson-contract-details-released-by-Missouri.html
$50,000 for winning a Southeastern Conference regular-season championship.
$50,000 for an SEC Tournament championship.
$50,000 for reaching the NCAA Tournament.
$100,000 for reaching the Sweet 16,
$150,000 for reaching the Final Four
$400,000 for winning a NCAA championship.
$50,000 for being chosen SEC coach of the year by the conference.
$100,000 for being chosen coach of the year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches or The Associated Press.
$60,000 for 25 wins against Division I opponents
$100,000 for 30 wins.
$30,000 for 12 regular-season conference wins
$60,000 for 13 wins or
$75,000 for 14 or more wins.
$50,000 if the ticket receipts for home games tops $4.7 million
$100,000 if ticket sales top $5 million.
$200,000 each season that Missouri’s basketball program achieves academic goals set forth by chancellor R. Bowen Loftin and the faculty athletics representative
$75,000 for meeting stated “aspirational goals” that go beyond those core academic aims.
Beyond his base salary, Anderson will receive $173,000 this season in lieu of a contract with an athletic shoe or apparel company, $173,000 for television appearances, $173,000 for radio duties and $173,000 for appearances with alumni groups and at booster functions. Each of those contract elements includes a $21,600 raise after each season if the Tigers win at least 20 games and reach the NCAA Tournament.
Anderson also will receive $108,000 every summer that he conducts a youth basketball camp. That figure increases by $13,600 each season that Missouri wins 20 games or more and reaches the NCAA Tournament.
Actual received incentives:
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/sports/mizzou_sports/details-of-kim-anderson-s-separation-agreement-are-released/article_c052bb52-051e-11e7-83fb-8bea9f1190f6.html
Once Missouri and head basketball coach Kim Anderson officially part ways April 4, he will receive $200,000 for meeting or exceeding an academic standards and social responsibilities incentive.